For Musk, it seems unlikely he will reverse his decision. “I’m just calling it like I see it,” he concluded in his post. “We need more realism and less pandering. If DreamWorks Animation wants back on X, they’ll need to drop the wokeness and stick to making movies—not ideologies.”
Ultimately, Musk’s vision for X is increasingly apparent: a platform where only his brand of free speech reigns supreme, leaving anyone or anything deemed “woke” behind—animated pandas and all.
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